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DavidC
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Disable right click
      #1007 - Sat Jun 14 2003 06:46 PM

My web hosting site have recently introduced thumbnail software and I'm keen to protect my pictures by disabling right click and the MS Image tool bar (I don't want to put any logo mark on them even though they can still be obtained using screen shot).

I have been using an html script to successfull disable the above both but they don't work on a pop up picture from a thumbnail. The hosting site say they are working on one but can't say when, or if, they will release it and I should work on the code myself.

Could any HTML genius out there help me out?


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Re: Disable right click [Re: DavidC]
      #1038 - Sun Jun 15 2003 08:02 PM

http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/noright3.htm


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Re: Disable right click [Re: DavidC]
      #2093 - Mon Jun 30 2003 04:11 PM

I know you are trying to protect your images from being copied but if somebody really wanted your pic there are several other ways of getting it, one way is to get the document source (via the view menu), then get the image url and when the pic comes up copy it. As for your question no i dont know how, sorry!



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Re: Disable right click [Re: Josh]
      #2110 - Mon Jun 30 2003 09:32 PM

You could try encrypting your code, there are a handful of small applications for this, but at the end of the day a screen grab is only a key-push away.

It's unfortunate, but in reality the bottom line is if you don't want someone grabbing your images, either don't put them on the web or spoil the image with a watermark.

Personally, I just put 'em up, (no bigger than 600x400 with a screen resolution of 72 with my email address/copyright somewhere on the image - definately not of a photographic quality).

At the end of the day, all you can do is make it difficult, or not worthwhile, in any commercial sense - but never impossible.


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